Stye f)dribW bieriJtr : I" S UBSC&lPTIWf RATES w; mm tiikir. ( txmt-ixiid in advance. Six Monti 4 00 Three Months.... One Month WEEKLY EDITION ' Weekly, (in the eomty) in adwmei. .$2 00 . 2 10 . 1 00 Out of the county, pottpaid, Six MoMKt. . Jt.A l . ...v A . ; . .'. . 9" Libeni Reducttontjor CM. la (Sootls. ASHMKRES AND ALPACAS. 3nL Received another lot of aaperlor i CASHMERES AND ALPACAS, .-, Ranging Jn Price from 25 cento id 6ne Dollar. A Few Pieces of COLORED CASHMERES, all Wool, of superior quality, at slxtr enta,; worth $1.00. 'ii Do not fan (p-see'bor.lJlAirJbeRae buying. It will pay you. ;;ELUSPQHiEli. nvxxitxivt. B URGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALBR t Alt KINDS Of FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE ! BEDDING, Sec. BEDDING, &C. BENDING, &C. BEDDING, AC. FURNITURE! FURNITURE I A l ull Line pf CHEAP BEDSTEADS I CHEAP BEDSTEADS f '1 LOUNGES ! LOUNGES! LOUNGES! LOUNGES 1 T.OI TOOTH 1 PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS ! IW COFFINS of all kinds on hand. St COFFINS of all kinds on hand. . No. 5 West Trad Street. CHARLOTTE, N. C. S" Ladle' and wtlemen' Burial Robes a ".Cue supply. jan3 B ARGAINS URKB NW N II TTTTTJ UB BNK N H T 5 V RRR RER UR KB URRR ER vv u K U U RRR NNN II T I ..UR IN UN II lit UN II U3 RE UU R UU REHB Mi'" AT E. . ROGERS' WAREROOMS, fti- 'in ?ib '-ii liij v!;' Next to PosTomcK. 3ly Stock is very, .and embraces a FulJ iJne of PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING BOO ,fr .iff ' r io "Attn i i r OFFICE. FURNITURE Jf" vi.- All Goods Packed Free of Cnargf l ' ' rift .v 8 00 i- " WIi0 i I 11311"' IP 111 111 111 W X. !l- 1 1; Jl ln.ll Vti'f II l-Jl V-IIJ, ,r vn't 11 V . . . X II Af , il l 111 - II v - ' Ml I s.'JT 1 ill II L.n9 - " "-: ' I '?T? "TO ""T fit ii A5fit&;i,M'fa M (.1 .ittl'.ili ; WB MATE THIB DAT - MM MM A RRS K KEEXUDD Mp irw r rt M M M AAA AAA Tt & K -ft K! D I MM Mi IB BK KSBKPDD .ti-! DDI OO W W WN N D DO O WW-WW If N D DO O W WWW-lf H N DO a DDD OO W W N MW About Forty pieces of DRESS GOODS To 25 cents, worth 5Q ceitsrx yard. y AJso 80 or 40 pieces to 20 cents, wortb from 331 to 45 cents, A lot of Dresfe-eoedi to Vs and 10 cents, worth .w , i i t from 12 to 15 cents. ' THESE GOODS (I t A1U8T BE SOLr I 1 Must be solU f and if you want cheap goods, this is the place to get them. Very truly, ; ALEXANDER & HARRIS. P. S. Our whole stock must be reduced, and in order to do so will sell very cheap. i . - -- ; aTTE ' -r CLOAK L O A K S! CLOAKO t L O A K Q : n I have on hand a small stock of HANDSOME CLOAKS, '''' which I will close out without any profit Also a FEW SHAWLS, 'r, ' ' -i to be sold before the season Is over. All shades in WORSTED FRINGE8. Call and get some handsome Dress Buttons. A Beautiful Line of DRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, A New Lot of LADIES' AND GENTS' KID GLOVES, fn Opera Shades. Be sure and examine my stock of Nottingham .nil Laee Curtains, oef ore making purchases. Respectfully, , ill, 4 . '' T. L.EIGLE, - Opp. Charlotte Hotel, Tryon st, Charlotte, N. C, JanlO WiDIES'tCIXiAKS, JJADIES' 'CLOAKS. LADIES' CLOAK LADIES' CLOAK O. THE GREATEST GREATEST B A R G A I NO B A R G A I NO H E OF Tfl E F THE S E A S O -T 3 E A 8 O IN . fSt BirNDRED CHOICE LADIES' CLOAkC Vnb hundred choick LADIES' CLOAK kj : TUT RECEIVED BY EXPRES i a t! K . I r t Tim RECEIVED BY EXPRES i 7f :! i , M ;- f .H.....J...... Which will be sold without reserve, at sacri ficing prices. Don't fail to come and look at X THE THE o WEEPING REDUCTION of FORMER PRICE O WEEPING REDUCTION of FORMER PRICEO NOW IS TOUR CHANCT7 OW 1 Y0U CHAJCi . H A A I TO BUY A CLOAK FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFrp 0 BUY A CLOAK .FOR A.CHRI$TMAS GIF X -.is Ai H A IT HALF P R I C T7 P R I C Hi L IL MORRIS it BROS. H MORRIS BROS. i. S,SJ J- of, deoW ; ; i '. 'i i' ' i '. II-. - y -s !1Jn n ...f-;tH ( X , U : . . 1 ': ' 1 . . ' . CHAKE0TTBrNi SUIMim JANUARY 12, 1879. meyigmfffietii. .vi j. Oometh'fhB 'night whereftf no man rniy habo ' 1 ! Therefore we, work while yet the day,is light; ; To thee, tome, to foeman friend and neighbor, ' : Cometh the rilght-ithej night ' -mvx-x Toll on, toil on, nor dally with the morning, Sweet syren, couching in a thousand snares; Faithless she flies scanty and brief her, warning Leaving thee unawares. " " , ; Then amorous breath of noon will tempt to pleas-i - nre--::-'- 'S-i.-ii - s - -K : . And ease and rest, until the heat be past; i Arise and work! We have no time for leisure, Whose sky is overcast. Aye, overcast Though morn be sweet aha4 pleas ant, ' ' And later noon shall offer fresh delight, ' ' r He surely sees who looks beyond the present, The shadow of the night '' : Terrible night to those with task half ended,' i Who revel carelessly through rosy hoursi ; : Leaving the corn, the goodly cowl untendedj to gather in tne nowers. ! 1 Which close, or droop, or' die, when eve advances, And to the sorry harvest withered lies; And phantoms of lost hope, lost time, lost chances, . Out of the gloom arise. , Not so comes night to all. Sweet sleep ! ' wtllJ aoenginen . , . ,-r , ., .,, Toners with burden' of fiaropprest; ' To whn the evening shadows, while they lengthen . .Bring peace and har,d, won; rest .. , r. , ; 0 SweHAfc. And wounded fieet. all taavel stained and sore;. euneet, au uicvci aiuot anu owe. Welcome' the Wst, thrice welcome the awakeimig,. Never to need it more. . i .i 1 Work. then, nor feel the strusrsle and the labor. . For though, maybe, the.das yet seemeth bright. To thee, to, me. to foeman. friend and neighbor, : .CoVeth the night-the plght: ' , Ii in OpSEItVA'riO'N'S. , t. Ayoting mancalls hlsglrli who ha promised tp' marry blow ' puence," because.fne gives consent , The Philadelphia Tirtai lnqufres 'anrfoVBiy whether the grave ,of the old year, is being watch- 'J edf - s ' nf'i,-" T Jb. "Tt is averred' that a sftve cent nJckeFcoste only a1 eent-nd a quarter, and they were legalized' for the benefitDf the owners of a New Jersey nickel mine , An Irishman tells of a fight la which there was-) only one whole nose len in tne wnoie erowa, "ana that belonged to the tea kettle." It is said that Miss Fanny; Davenport, while re cently playlngin Pittsburgh; Pa., engaged' herself to marry -a well-known commission merchant of that city. , "George, dear, don't you think It's rather extrava gant of you to eat butter with that delicious jam?" vNo, love, economical; same piece of' bread does for both." Andreiv's American Queen. ; , Mrs. Daniel Webster, who still lives at Peiham. N: Y., is a tall, cheerful, admirably preserved wo-! manei -years oi ago, wnose learares, aanosome still, retain, traces of great youthful beauty.-: , i In Turker the forehead of the cohvlcted author ot a notorious falsehood is branded with a hot Iron. If Eli Perkins lived in Turkey they would have to banc coupons to him to accommodate all the tal lies. Bridgeport Standard The Terrible: , "Ma. is ladies i ducks?" Ma: "Why no, Will ,, what in the world pat that idea J into your head ?" Fa ( at the window) : ' ' w hoonee ! Willy, come 'ere quick and see these ye re dogs " a-ngnun'. us' look at em, tnougnr He Wanted a Paper. Reldsvllle Times. It w hs a very solemn day last Satur day, the streets as hard as a bone, the ice five inches thick, all creation on a freeze and our wood pile low. We had tied up in a hard knot and were prepar ing to roll inside the stove in order to get warmY when footsteps were heard at the door and he entered. " Cold day !" : . ' Yes, sir," putting a hot rock in each pocket and sitting on top of the stove " the atmosphere is exceedingly frgid," we whispered. : He said he brought wood to town and was thinking seriously of giving sothe wood for a paper. ' - ' ' " "How big is your paper V he' asked.: We told him we had known a horse on muster day to be wrapped up in it and kept in walking heat and that fre quently it was big enough to go around twice in a neighborhood of a dozen fam ilies. He asked to see a copy, and as well as we were able with a frost bitten foot we hobbied across the office and Secured him one. In all our experience in news paper lfe it was the first time we ever saw a man measure a newspaper; He opened it, took it by the tip ends, upside down, and held it out at arm's length, his, head tucked to one sid andreye cocked as if avaing at a squirrel, then he asked : li How much do you sell this paper at?"; We told Jiini two dollars: a yard cash down, and he skipped out murmuring that he could get one cheapo er than that on long credit. So we bowed him out. , - - ' " i m i , A Hog Three Jffonflis Without food, feud Water, , , and Still Alive. -i ' , Rock H1U (S. C.) Herald. Mr. Joseph Miller; who resides -six miles .north of this, informs , us that about the middle of September last hei missed a large pet hog tbat hekept-tt his 1 horse lot. His repeated in'OJiixiea ahd'cohtplaints aniohg'is tenAhts fay-j . ed to elicit; the "slightest ' information concietning, the fate Of theihog.',f;'i t iy, aoout ine. miouie oi iasc moniin,; when the hog had been almost forgot ten, it - was ; reported to Mr. Miller ; one day, by one ,pf-:his employes, that in carrying straw, , frooi the barn-shfed he -hadjQoioerUPoni something: that looked like-' the back of the long lost hog Mr, Aliller at one made , investigationahd to his great; amazement: foimd his.;hog imbedded in "the Jtraw, still i alive but reduced, to the merest skeleton. f , ' Early in September the barn-shed was filled with wheat Straw, and fust after the hoJwis bissed Mr. Mftler says Tie remettibers seeing plaiik loose, and naving it 'reniled; ori-the side of the ihM near the grcAind. Through this open'rhg' the Iiog Entered the' shed, buf-. rowing his way far' in to the straw,- krtd; being unable to turn, pecame, try tne lateral ; pressure and superincumbent; weight of the strjaw, stationai'y andief fectuallv immisohedi ; .When renaoved! the animars lankness was f that, char- 'J'i '15, I'll- 1-J. 1 -lij 1: acr wnicn uiajM5,iiui aimgstia;xiurj.i specimen of the jjta&U" razor bacla." Slor several' days h, ? rejejed and staggered, but by Judicious eedjng is nowodoiog well. Prom thiswegiUimijt, theJnflui-! ry, can a hog be starved? is not wholly impertinent. ' ;P"-V4 v . 0 " ,,'r'wiihiFiai : '' s;'(,!-'fR!eklsimeSf' ,,Jlv'i ; As i .GoYi h Vance repassed by Diirkm some time !sincea llag was seen flying atop; of BlackweU's smoking tobacco factory, with the motto, "Merrimon our choicfrfoip Senator!? t Vance Was asked if he fctieed iti "dTesr said ,he"I sav At, but it 1 'Wits' justtSthihMhjg ' I'd rather khew- iwhat sort of !a flag that Httte stOrte aotmd fthe- cortteW iwas ' flyink." IThe littleJsidre'was- kei by 'Sqiure Ahgieir, who has kept 'Store? ' all his life and is thought an awfollf desarViri , mart5 by the couhtrt peoplfil fThey 1 air take him their sassafras' ' and; dried 'frhil ' The 'Squire, we think,; is coat off antj Steels a-kickirig for Vance, ' " ; .' ".. , , ,Thc Worthii? f.the Tit';' 'j'5' ITarboro'$outhernerlJ .'f ,!,vvl' '. The Washington'; Post. stoppe4 ex changing with, The Ciurlottb.Ob server for, exposiag its bogu3nterr viewi ' ,"VVe, thinl??THB Observer, de cidedly the most'? worthy of therto papers. !.f : GOING BACK OS HENDRICKS. Indiana J)en?rcrat Hold a Caucus add Threw Up Their HaU for JikJeni ? ff t-'A '''. I '- , . liecialttp the, peipi fisuea. r Indianapolis, January 9. Indiana, political' ciMes 'arfe 1 i6onsid0rably disturbed ito-day ovef .- report !!of tJie -caucus o about tbirty leading. Dem ocrats from all parts of the State, which took place at the Bates House, &njd J wmcn is Known to nave expressea ae icaded preference for Tilden over Hen--dricks ; as t the next eandidate for the 1 presidency. It was freely . asserted in , the conference that if Governor Tilden could explain1 satisfketbfily the cipher !, telegrams ihe would- be f ar niore avail- , able, as a caixcudate than tus Indiana favorite. Governor Hendricks has, met with severe fuiancial Losses during the p!Sw Pi' flo fur nish' the sinews of war for a vigorous national campaign; It was argued. i8setfrfetMtli4ael snUnibffts mkS 'et- pressed,i t&ej-jaiieusisi -Governor Hen-r dricks friends feel-much chagrined at ,,hftreport? thai h,aTe : been circulated , and call attention to the fact that hot a i flw?cfiatMifrprn;i Indianapolis . waj nreseni;atle-conferenti t -nil Lliitd'Stat-Senatftraext wreek i&new IfmmmimPQ afisuredd i tfLmt action i .ot icqe! aiperent cat casesaeaves iitwe aoaot jajhiWUl DQiCitosenidn the hrstl ,or se.fionfl.i&aotj?.; -,-.11 : ..lom :.- . f.X teeri year oTdi4thbpefulw;carcie ihtQ,tQwn somewnai; numeaiy ana stapea Tj ns wiefe.wtfo was' his'gardisitO that he hftd'stfebbed a negro, who 'died In Jialf hftd an fjour, ana pressed; nun to settle up with Mir thitt he might eSQ$pebjr the first train' JTne titifelia not being very ; niish ttt the ."stafaps'' and ; harbouring a slight twtokle- of suspicion tlould orily prodtfee at the moment $lf)i , The young diKciple 9f Cain boarded;the 'first train, and was soon off for the; land'of Kod,;or some other unknown parts:. The guar dian of course would feel' an interest in knowing the particulars of theT unfor tunate occurrence, and repaired witb not ;un becoming' hast t6 the scene Of blood, and ' south' leariled, 'its he ' partially sus pected, it was a hoax. Young America desired "to have a - goott time gerl era'lly A - d ufjng. ' the Christmas,1 and aimed in,' this, way to get Iris pocKets lined' for the1 occasion. OT the' his tories that ; are poilingfr the want of use. - ';'-" The Right Mmr-May He tt'io. Petersburg Index:AppeaL The balloting for Senator by the Leg islature of North "Carolina will begin on . the 21st inst We hazard nothing in proposing w wager that the politicians' of that State will be, busier, night and dav. between this time and tiie result I of the, electth;, than ever was any hen with bue,or'w$hone hundred chickens. " may we rignc man win, as we saiu ue fore; which we rise to explain means Vance.' , luformation Wanted, - tAtlanta Cbnsatutfon . Mr. C. -M T. MeCauley, of Monroe, Union county,; JNprth Carolina, writes -to inquiriB if anybody in Atlanta knows anything of One W. T. Askew, who left that place in the fall to come hera His family and friends are in deep dis tress, ' having . pot heard froih .bini in four Thohthg, Any information; will be thariKiully received. ,,, . . . 0nrTtBrtt llle Ji Depends In a great measure upon our regard for or negtee t of the laws of health. If we obviate tnbra we cannot expect to "make ld bones." flut that the span of existence allotted to aftaturally delicate constitution, or one which has been Bhaken by disease may be materially lengthened, is fact of which we hate daily proof- The vWfying' and r storitlve Influence of Hostetter's Stomaich Bitters upon a faffing- physique affords ft striking illustra tion of the ' power 1 or judicious ! medication to strengthen the hold on life. 'Restored1 digestion, complete iaalmHalns-enoWJd appetite, sound re pose, Uiesd hre'among the trefjefttfl eenferred upon the debilitated by that supreme renovant With a circulation enriched, a frame! invigorated, and a nervous systeht tranQtailzed, i the Thvaild. after a iconrse of &e Slttisra, feels that: his Ufe-tenure' is 1W longer the precafloBS thing that R was that he Jmay yet enby if'greexi old age,"- n kMrlnnfrtMtf Mat we ' live the work of destruc- tlen tieVejcOases among what fe s!lOTtlrjcally call ed fike.tlssuea". of which' our bodies are composed. very moment, m we arei ui ueuij, mvakvi to- tngTms aesHucmve proceaBuc u miuenuai pacet - wnen toe wuu ion btw, mure igur i elveq td thg blood and : nlHsculM JUhb than the or dlnary wear.andtear of -existoace uses up. ; When tan vftarit OTtae fails frnrti nnr cause, there ensues a wasttogwayhfch;ff notJ arrested, ends in decay anaaeatnt t iuysiciana ait aecinre mm wuu toese symptoms of decline . set in, the only certain reme oYlsCod.Liver ;oCW Their jjatients. with al most equal unanlmftf, aiy that Cod Liver Oil is "so nasty" they cannot take it The only resource left Is to obtain Scott's Emujgiqn of the Oil with the Hypophosphjtes of Jimeand Soda. .This is alto gether free from disagreeable "taste and odor, and is an unequalled tonicfoithe nerves and brain. A BemarkaWeResHlt., It makes no difference how many physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, it is now an es tabllshed fact that German Syrup is the only reme dy which has given complete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands-? of . persons who ' are predisposed to rnrpai ana ijung asocuvus,: LuuBuuiywuii, nrau- orrhages, Asthma tseve Pneumonia, Whooping Cough,' &c, who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's uerman Syrup. ; To such we would say that. -50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint. Con 8unipave try jtost-one otae. Regular size 75 cents, SoW by all druggists In America. , . I iKet Medlelne toBt rfieilJ The fall anQreaeaaobT8 the harvest time of hacking eoughs'aiid debilltetlng forms of Catarrh, Just as the later spring is the seed time of malarial fevers.' To know a certain-cure of the one, and a preventive of the other, is to have with in our reach th most Inestimable blessing of the period. . We do know of them, for these really mar velous properties re combined In Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver .Oil with i jHypoplibspltes .of Lime Aiid Soda; ' " r - There Is no form Of physical waste and prostrat ed vitality, that a bountiful use ol: the Emulsion, will not change, to glowing health, and full life' and Vigor, and then it is nol a disagreeable medicine,; but the most dellghtfulkiMd 6f food. '- :! ! t-..t(n-v, ii inn,! M j i.i.' An Astonishing racti tlJAiarge proportion of the American people are to-day dying from theleffects of Dyspepsia or dis ordered ttMerPiTbB iwsultof -these1 diseases upon the masses of intelligent -and valuable people is most alarming,! making- life actoally a burdea in stead of ' a , pleasant Existence "of, enloyment Und .usefulness as it ought to fee.! 'There is no good rea son f or this,' if wu will only threw aside; prejudice asd skepticism. take the-advice of Druggists, and root friends, and try one bottle, of ,'Green's August iloRJ ywHfispeedywlief' is eertaln. Millions of botfjeaof ttiht iaedicihe have- been given away to try ite.virtuea,Ith aasIwstarTrteineyaryeaaa. Yo4cah pay a sample botUe, f6r .1Q eents to try. Three doses will relieve -the Woi ease. 'PosiflTelr -sold by all droasists on the Western Continent. i' For upwards of thirty years Mrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup has been ued for children. . It corrects nJrtitv o? the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teetwng-or oxner causes. ; uux ma sua sk Ii B:rh ii vi 1 1 i CHEW&ACKSOrf&BEST SWEET JWTX TOUAVUV. i-ii Ji,'0Laite(k4.)Tiedgefr'.' - !l;S l otrSo 00 00 00 00 0000 W 00 00 00 0000 w w 00 00 00 00 00 00 "WW AXD KKK K ' EE B Contemplating at an early day to make a change ... i , i favorable circumstances, I haveeonciuded to re selected out of my stock various complete llnesr any sacrifice it may be to me, and consumers will P. T W that they will in this instance come to the eonclu but cheap enough to lay Tip- for next winter. TP KB! IB T OOO OO OO DUD oSSr a go oo op pS8 O ..O OO OD 6880 O OOO OO OD DR g OOO OO OO DPP BS8B REB IX D R R T 500 Pieces, 25,000 Yards, Cretonne Prints, (ask Pieces Bleached 4 4, ...OIL,, , OOO 00 00 V 55 00 00 X n W ooo All my Ladles' untrimmed Hats, only 60 cts. on the dollar. Boulevards from $1.00 to 83.00, I would urge those owing me and desirous of S. WITTK0WSKY. fUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, Another laige stock CLOAKS, HATS,COI"ETS,J BALMORAL SKIRTS, And fine Fancy HOSIERY, at the lowest possible prices, at" Mrs QUERY'S of novia jVENuIZURi. U. a INTERNAL REVENUE, ) Collector's OflBce, 6th District, North Carolina, V Statesvllle, December I2th, 1878. ) Seized for violation of United States Internal Revenue Laws, on Thursday, December, 12th, '78: One wagon, two mules and hamess,and three bar rels whiskey, owner .unknown, i . Notice is nerebv sdven to the owner or: claimants of the above described property to appear before me at my office in statesville, and make claim thereto before the expiration ot thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited to the United States. ,. . . ., . J. J. mutt, dec!4 oaw 4w r : : Collector. OF SEIZURE. U.S. INTERNAL REYENUE, a 1 Collector's Office, 6th District North Carolina, V Statesville-, N. C, December 26th, 1878. ) Seized for violation of United States Internal Revenue Laws, on Saturday, December 27th, '78: : tnules and 1 wagon and harness, one barrel of whfekeyt the property of W, F Burns. ; ; is nerebv ttlven to this owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before. me at my omoe in statesvuie, ana maxe eiajm, thereto before the, expiration of thirty days from date hereof, or the same will be forfeited: to the UhitetfStatefc ' uj4MOTT, ijJ.GYorjwo, m ,? j Collector. ; OJCTOXICKOT SEIZURE. I U "-i.- , i United States Internal Revenue, ) Coector'a Office. 6th District North Carolina, j;;;(!;-BtealIlev N.'C, December 6tb. 1878. ) Sebwl for violation of United 8tates Internal Revenue Laws, on Saturday, December 6th, '78: Tea boxes Tobacco, as the property of J, F. Fare, i Notice Is hereby given, to the owner or claimants of the above described property to appear before ma at mr office inetatsvllie. and fmake claim thereto berore the explrauon date hereof, or the same will United State uifHSffi W dec25 4w oaw I tnmy oays nom e forfeited to the j Collector. 55555 65 8S s.;.r.-, og 8 o 000 . REMEMBER THAT A JTJST EXPENDrrTJRK OOO 8 QOO OO O O O O o o OO OO y OO S If N In the name and style of my business, and being- . (' i,f "ii : ivy .i,- - ! .: 1 . ouice my; present large stock, and this oan; lr amounting to about: $60,000, which 1 find the .deter tl OOO EKB .SSs rr n ci v. 2 a if 6 ' KB II U U K II OOO BKB DS8 a slon that " A Just expenditure Is a wise econom'1 -IS I 44 A A AAA A At AAA 8 M ftf If M MM M M M it T.T.T,T. u I.I. 1. 1. "COR TEN DATS ONICT r OR TEN DATd ONL X for that brand and take no other) at 5c 25 Plec as good as " Fruit of the Loom," at 8c. All ether. T?IFTY CENTO A1 IETY CENT picking choice. Silk Scarfs from 10c to 75c., worth former price $1.75 to $6.00. Everything In the keeping up their credit, to call and settle. 8. WITTKOWSKY. CLOTHING! LOT HIND! CLOTHINP I CLOTHINVJ W. KAUFMAN 4 CCS. CLOTHING HOUSE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Having determined to reduce our stock, we now offer to the people of Charlotte and this section of North Carolina, the largest, cheapest and most beautiful and well selected stock I of WE HAVE EVEB OFFERED, ConslsUng of the usual variety of MEN S, BOY'S, YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, All we ask is that our Mends and customers will give us a call, as it will be to your interest, and f you win save xronr nneen o Twenty per cent on your purchases. W. KAUFMAN 4 CO., . , Springs Coiner, Charlotte, N. C. decl2' &GXtBt Sec. TOE WORLD'S STANDARD. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. For Sale Also, j PATENT ALARM MONEY DRAWERS Coffee Mitts, Spice Milis, and Store, Fixtures Gene- ."i5'-.'nH. Vflri ji-t jiit iiui' iT !. , taUr - :7 ;; ' - a ,-u-.: 't f ' i' ; '-;:..:! -in 1 fit a-r- i j: The Improved Type Vrtter- Oscillating Pump Pamps. 1 end for Circulars. " ' : 1 ' I FAIRBANKS 4 CO1. ; ' ' ; ' ';'' ;i''! -''-'"'iaUBioadivf'ewterB-TfyV M 8 .HiijJWiiK-Kf' 'it,0;. y For sale by Leading Hardware Dealer"!; ,'' septl-dtaww k A,j .Wr:; ? ! ? ', a ; INir k x vn K KM OOO h OO TTTT H H II K, K OOO, COL OO T H H fl Kir K G O OX O O T HBH II K KK O O OX OO T H H h K KK O OQ OOO LUX OO T H H U K KK 000 TAOS. RECEIPTS, POSTERS, . PROGRAMMES, HAK1-RIL1S PAMPHLETS, CIRCVLARS, CHECKS, . .;' - u' ,, i ,ifi j ji:!;.;;. vi,i.. v,' l' "1 !-" " r rq ryr rtl ' " t' t- " uW' - - 'j- u WWW AAA K KIT T H AMI 0 IS A n. ttraB&to oommewe tbo nw firmondec the most doo only br oflering great mducernents, I hare sea by the 1st February. Mgaidleesof .ool w ;.w .it: and buy not only for present and early sprtrqrwe, .1 : SB B ' R MUV Y Si BKB R i AA IXLL KBB 'S8 ei, 2,600 Yards, Harmony prints at 4c. 100 goods In proportion. ! S& fg o8 from 30a to $1.50. Dress Goods reduced to 60c. Dry Goods line at very great sacrifices. 8. WITTKOWSKY. POSITITT7 POSlf IVTT OSITIV-Ci. OO RR DP A Y O ORTt sttctv D AA T 2 gHK. SIXTY b a a Tjr D AAA DA A OO R R , DDI fXUB. IN TIRE S 'UR ENTIRE S1 . . -or- MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOY8' AND CHILDREN'S 8g ,-AT-000 OO 8 8 8 L5 oV o coo OO 88, TTTT OUR STOCTT UR STOClV , -IS- u mm. mm mm mm atun nn n ai SSa EES KK "SI BBB S i, . - -::, I'll We are bound to sell, and will' sell. A call will amply repay you. ' . , .ni T - r ' . Respeetfauy, ': ' L. BERW ANGER 4 BRO u;-'xii; ,:j, FtneCtataks aadTaltors, YOB.THX HOLIDAYS. 1 1' ! :? :r-s; ,,, ,-fj. -iffcv:: ', .ff-n it '!' ' t v! f. no; -o'-cif .!. V JUftT: BECETfED at ALLEN'S JEWELRY STORE jr : :--the iMuWbomest stock ot i- , ; : -i ?i 'x f-i- ' ' :.!ti r-'U-l Goods ever . offered In Cbariotte. . FJegat Ca i. Sete,FtoTenane,Maales, WaaiomL Peart aad ; ony toig Btertmf StivetMid fialed- Ware in great variety. 4; .11 -nil '!. .!t!!i-f. -.( ff! ;''r;? The Ladies are mvtted to call early atoake be -dee81ti-:,'' '- I) .ni'' .''!,( ! "- YIP'S and NEL8PNJSGKLATINEK i ,'li Com Stawh,' ttalUn vnlN . P T- ! TjSEJiCBI BRANDT: i .;: .i! !,ii iw u v!v(-;:i ; i a Stuy, AT CjaniUt HOTEL fULOON. ; i, a i VW&ruzt two'W misSin .iloir? :.t t .... ... . . M a M aneonoa to tne;iau trwe, uy are warranted of the best QuKA .'Hi .ihsiihWlLSuBl WA WELLi".' Drntxista, Idas'; BBS UTJ fi I 8B f i deelS

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